consecutively
adverb uk/kənˈsek.jə.tɪv.li/ us/kənˈsek.jə.t̬ɪv.li/
连续地,连贯地,不间断地
(of events, numbers, etc.) one after another without an interruption
Tickets are numbered consecutively. 车票是连续编号的。
He got 18 months for each offence to run consecutively - three years in all. 他的每项罪行都被判18个月,连续计算——总刑期为三年。
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- Number the pages of your manuscript consecutively from beginning to end.
- The judge ordered the sentences to be served consecutively.
- Some laboratory staff members worked 24 hours consecutively.